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Light Your Way with the TARDIS Night Light

For a show that constantly reminds children there are monsters in the closet, under the bed and even hidden behind the cracks in the walls (not to mention the shadows themselves) isn’t it about time children had a watchful presence for those late night trips to the bathroom?

Keeping the monsters in the closet at bay the Doctor Who TARDIS Night Light will keep youngsters with over-active imaginations illuminated against even the most persistent night terrors.

The TARDIS Night Light will be able to plug into any standard outlet, where it will shine from both the windows and roof – although, sadly, it won’t ‘vworp, vworp’ sending those sleepy imaginations into overdrive with the possibility of the Doctor landing in their bedroom.

Here are the details:

Timey-wimey light for bedroom or hallway

Let the Doctor help scare away the closet monsters

Plug it into your outlet, switch on for timey-wimey light

Uses a 7 watt bulb (one included, easily replaceable)

Dimensions: 7 1/2″ x 3″

The Doctor Who TARDIS Night Light is available now from Think Geek for $14.99, while UK readers might try Amazon (although at time of writing the low stock has lead to an inflated price
).

Everyone has a favourite Doctor and mine - just for his honesty, his fairness and his ability to not notice the Master's awful, awful disguises/anagrams (Sir Gilles Estram!?!) - has to be the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison. The stories didn’t serve him as well as his acting served those stories.